Rutgers Race & the Law Review Presents Symposium on “Newark 45 Years After Unrest” on April 10

April 05, 2013 –

A panel discussion on Wednesday, April 10, 2013 at Rutgers School of Law–Newark on the Newark riots of 1967 will address the legacies of the events within the legal framework of current revitalization initiatives in the city and challenges that lay ahead for Newark.

The discussion, titled “Newark 45 Years After Unrest: History, Developments and Prospects,” is the 2013 symposium of the Rutgers Race & the Law Review. Established in 1996, Rutgers Race & the Law Review was the second law journal in the country to provide a forum for scholarship and dialogue on race, ethnicity and the law.

The discussion is free and open to the public. For more information, contact Craig Long, symposium chair, at racelawreview@gmail.com.